So many horses, so many halters, so many handlers...things get mixed up sometimes. And expensive leather halters shouldn't get mixed up with nylon ones and put on the wrong horses. I use these name plates on the good leather halters to avoid confusion. They also look really nice as they age and get a little tarnished. They're a bit large so the horse's names should be kind of long. A short nickname might look odd with this large size name plate.

The notched name plates come with screws to attach to the halter. Yes, this name plate works on a nylon halter.

Answered on 11/28/2016 by Customer Service from Chagrin Falls, OH

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I had it attached to my leather halter, so I don't know about the screws or nylon halter.Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone

Answered on 11/27/2016 by jenjsigety from undisclosed

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Yes. The name plate comes with screws and can be used on nylons halters as well. We live them!Can you help a fellow shopper?Sent:Sun, Nov 27, 2016 1:06:56 AM

Answered on 11/26/2016 by horsecrzy413 from undisclosed

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Hi, &nbsp;The halter name plate comes with a nicely designed brass screw-rivet system. You'll need a leather punch to make the two holes and a large flat blade screw driver to fasten the screw-rivets. The name plate looks great when fastened to the halter.I mounted mine on a heavy leather halter. It may work on a nylon halter as long as the nylon isn't too thin. Otherwise you may have to file the brass screws a bit shorter. Hope that this helps.&nbsp;Sent from my iPhone

Answered on 11/26/2016 by salthouse from undisclosed

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Yes, it comes with 2 sizes of screw in rivets.&nbsp; I used it on a leather halter but I dont see why it wouldn't work on a nylon halter as long as you can punch holes in the nylon.

Answered on 11/26/2016 by amykeller68 from undisclosed

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I just purchased a leather halter that already has holes to put the plate. I want to make sure the plate will match up with the holes, can anyone tell me how far apart the holes should be for this specific plate?